Cyclone Taylor Swift sweeps MTV's Europe Music Awards

Like a cyclone that arrives unannounced.

Thomas Osborne
Thomas Osborne
13 November 2022 Sunday 22:56
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Cyclone Taylor Swift sweeps MTV's Europe Music Awards

Like a cyclone that arrives unannounced. The American Taylor Swift has become the great winner of the latest edition of the MTV Europe Music Awards (EMA) by winning four awards out of the six awards to which she aspired in contrast to the Catalan Rosalía, the great victim of this storm unexpected. Among those that stands out is the one for 'Best Artist', at a gala that was held this Sunday from the PSD Bank Dome in Düsseldorf (Germany).

That list of great candidates also included the aforementioned Rosalía, a candidate for five EMAs. Hers seemed from the start her most reasonable presence, given that the Catalan she already participated just a week ago in a similar ceremony in Madrid, the Los40 Music Awards, where she won three awards.

Specifically, the American singer has won the awards in the category of 'Best Artist', 'Best Pop Artist', 'Best Video' and 'Best Long Video', for the song All Too Well.

Against all odds, Taylor appeared as a "surprise" at the ceremony to collect the awards and thank her followers for the support that has led her to be crowned at the EMAs against other artists with whom she shared categories, such as Adele, Beyoncé, Harry Styles or Rosalia.

Likewise, the singer from Vilassar de Mar (Barcelona), Alba Farelo, better known for 'Bad Gyal', has won the MTV Europe Music Award (EMA) for 'best Spanish artist' after beating other performers in the popular vote highlights of the year 2022.

Specifically, the author of songs such as La Prendo or Fiebre competed in this category with that of Sant Esteve de Sesrovires, Rosalía; Quevedo; phyto

The best song, according to MTV, was "Super Freaky Girl" by Nicky Minaj and the British Harry Styles took the award for "Best Direct".

The distinction for 'Best Latina' went to Annita, while in 'Best Electronica' David Guetta won, who also won the award for 'Best Collaboration' for his duet with Bebe Rexha on 'I'm good (blue)' . The 'Best K-Pop' has gone to Lisa; the 'Best Hip Hop' for Nicky Minaj; the 'Best Rock' is from Musa; in 'Best Alternative' the band Gorillaz won; and in 'Best R